Literary usage of Sublimated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.Japan at First Hand: Her Islands, Their People, the Picturesque, the Real by Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke (1918)"To the native she is simply a sublimated waitress with dancing and singing
trimmings, but she is also a chosen vehicle of Japanese romance. ..."

2.Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)"... that the Solar Heat consists of sublimated GOLD, while the Solar Light, and
consequently the Lunar Light, consists of volatilised SILVER. ..."

3.The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1846)"... looks as she never before looked in her life; sublimated, glorified, with a
halo of beauty about her ; a halo catching light from her liquid eyes and ..."

5.American States, Churches, and Slavery by Joshua Rhodes Balme (1862)"... in the good old way, and by the grand old-fashioned means, sanctified and
sublimated by our divine Lord and Saviour, the great emancipator of men. ..."

6.A sketch of the denominations of the Christian world: With a Persuasive to by John Evans (1811)"In this mass of sublimated fanati. cism, which constitutes the volume it was
however pleasing to observe that (here appeared to be in these Shakers such a ..."